"Shadows of Harm" offers a profound exploration of the mechanisms behind historical atrocities, shifting the focus from sensationalized villainy to the ordinary structures that enable destruction. Through a disciplined lens, the author, Orestes Tzortzis, emphasizes ethical narration, guiding readers through complex narratives without sensationalism, while honoring survivor dignity. This book serves as both an account of past horrors and a call to civic vigilance, equipping readers with the tools to recognize early signs of dehumanization and institutional failure, ultimately fostering a deeper understanding of human agency in the face of adversity.
"Shadows of Harm" offers a profound exploration of the mechanisms behind historical atrocities, shifting the focus from sensationalized villainy to the ordinary structures that enable destruction. Through a disciplined lens, the author, Orestes Tzortzis, emphasizes ethical narration, guiding readers through complex narratives without sensationalism, while honoring survivor dignity. This book serves as both an account of past horrors and a call to civic vigilance, equipping readers with the tools to recognize early signs of dehumanization and institutional failure, ultimately fostering a deeper understanding of human agency in the face of adversity.